NCS explains how soil liquefaction and building vibrations contributed to severe damage in Myanmar-Thailand earthquake.
Afghanistan experienced two significant earthquakes on Saturday morning, with magnitudes of 4.3 and 4.7 respectively. The ...
According to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), several factors, including soil liquefaction, matched frequency of ...
Myanmar experienced six significant earthquakes along the Sagaing Fault, with the strongest being 7.2 and 7.0 magnitudes.
Director of National Centre for Seismology (NCS) Dr OP Mishra on Friday stated that the six earthquakes that jolted Myanmar ...
Afghanistan was rocked by two successive earthquakes of more than four magnitude on Saturday, the National Centre for ...
A massive earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand, causing severe damage due to soil liquefaction and frequency matching with ...
The first earthquake that struck northern Afghanistan at 4:51 am India Standard Time was of 4.3 magnitude. This was followed ...
An earthquake of 4.0 magnitude of the Richter scale hit Meghalaya with its epicentre in East Garo Hills, as per the National ...
An earthquake of magnitude 4.7 on Richter Scale struck Afghanistan today morning at 5.16 IST (Indian Standard Time).
When the earthquake shakes the ground, the water between the soil particles pushes them apart, making the soil lose its ...
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, triggering tremors in Thailand. A Bangkok high-rise collapse killed 3, leaving 90 ...